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alexh Posted - 11/23/2010 : 12:37:19
Hi all,

A sun spot (eraser sized with smooth edges) appeared on my temple perhaps 10+ years ago and I have used Skin Answer twice and Sunspot ES once over a 5 year period. The product eliminates the spot but it reappears after approx a year and now it looks more like a collection of smaller spots with a a slightly larger diameter of about 1/2".

There is no red coloration or scaliness so I think it's still just damaged skin. However due to the large size and ragged edge I think I need to see an MD but I was just wondering if the reappearance is typical or does it indicate something possibly more serious than simple skin damage?

Thanks
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alexh Posted - 11/24/2010 : 16:45:24
Doc says it's just a freckle.

Why would Sunspot Es work on a freckle? I have used it several times on this spot and it removes it very nicely.

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